yes......sounds like she is trying to start some drama....you need to confront her about that and tell her to mind her own business.
2006-11-11 06:42:02
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answered by kweenb2327 3
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To be blunt, you made a pair of huge errors, however the coolest information is you dodged a bullet while she declined. particularly with a protracted engagement, there is purely no reason to ask people too quickly. And it particularly is in no way a competent theory to ask somebody who does not even help your wedding ceremony! while she reported no, she grew to become into doing you a prefer. If I have been you, i could purely depart this on my own. you ought to ask her to do a analyzing in case you prefer, yet i do no longer think of it particularly is a competent theory while it particularly is being carried out as a convenience prize for somebody who isn't a bridesmaid. the different subject is, it particularly is no longer uncommon for the groom's sisters to no longer have a marriage function. maximum brides do no longer understand those those that properly, otherwise have long-term friendships and/or their very own sibs. so which you do no longer "owe" her a function, particularly a bridesmaid function. it particularly is no longer problematic to describe. you place the bridal celebration returned while she grew to become into conversing out against your wedding ceremony and on a similar time as you're happy she does not nevertheless sense that way, you're actually unable to alter something.
2016-10-03 12:58:13
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answered by ? 4
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Well, how long will you be living in the trailer park with your whole family? Move out as soon as humanly possible, before your sister starts sleeping with your fiance', and your mom starts sleeping with the dog and you all end up on Jerry Springer.
2006-11-11 06:54:16
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answered by Mrs.Gaddis 4
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First of all why is your fiance listening to your sister talk sh*t about you. The second she says anything about you , your fiance needs to stop her in her tracks and tell her he's not participating in any conversation that is bad mouthing you in any way. That should be the end of conversation.Thats it and thats all.
2006-11-11 07:12:05
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answered by flutterby 4
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Make sure that your fiance understands the situation and if he really loves you enough then he won't listen to her or let that affect him in any way. If he does listen then he isn't worth it and obviously doesn't love you enough to get married and have a child with him. But good luck with the baby. : )
2006-11-11 06:42:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I know quite a few people who lost their fiances to a sister. Put a stop to this immediately. Her behavior is inappropriate, she is making your fiance uncomfortable, and she is willing to go behind your back and ruin your relationship, because she is jealous.
2006-11-11 06:44:46
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answered by Zelda Hunter 7
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You need to talk to her about it. Also, maybe she is feeling like your fiance is like a brother to her already, and she just needed to talk to someone. I hope he defended you. Also, she is over 18. If she can't follow house rules, your mother needs to kick her out of the nest.
2006-11-11 06:44:24
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answered by Anonymous
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dude why are you concerned about your sister? she's 19 years old, she shouldn't HAVE to sneak out. sounds like your mom is too strict. if she let up, maybe your sis wouldn't have to be "told" and be so rebellious. a little bit of freedom cures a lot of stuff.
2006-11-11 06:54:21
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answered by holyitsacar 4
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I dont think thats a problem.Your fiance probably knows not to pay her much attention.It's not right, but she's a child and she'll vent to anyone who's listening.
2006-11-11 06:44:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think it is a good idea for your fiance and your sister to go anywhere alone together! Mark my words...somethin' ain't right there!
2006-11-12 11:26:36
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answered by Bella 2
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Maybe it is just someone she trusts....other than you who she is probably alittle jealous of right now. If you can trust him, be thankful that he is helping and welcome to the wonderful but sometimes extrememly thankless task of parenthood.....GET MARRIED!!!!! sORRY, old school here, good luck. she will understand someday that you were just lookin out for her.
2006-11-11 08:05:13
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answered by Anonymous
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